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Charles Raimbert commented on AURORA-1909:
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Some useful logs to understand:

D0323 01:08:15.453372 16 aurora_executor.py:159] Task started.
E0323 01:08:15.571124 16 aurora_executor.py:121] Traceback (most recent call 
last):
  File "apache/aurora/executor/aurora_executor.py", line 119, in _run
    self._start_status_manager(driver, assigned_task)
  File "apache/aurora/executor/aurora_executor.py", line 168, in 
_start_status_manager
    status_checker = status_provider.from_assigned_task(assigned_task, 
self._sandbox)
  File "apache/aurora/executor/common/health_checker.py", line 370, in 
from_assigned_task
    health_check_user = (os.getusername() if self._nosetuid_health_checks
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'getusername'

> Thermos Health Check fails for MesosContainerizer if 
> `--nosetuid-health-checks` is set
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AURORA-1909
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-1909
>             Project: Aurora
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Executor
>            Reporter: Charles Raimbert
>            Assignee: Charles Raimbert
>              Labels: easyfix
>
> With MesosContainerizer, the sandbox is of type FileSystemImageSandbox and 
> the health check is performed using a "mesos-containerizer launch" process, 
> but there is actually a code bug in the way of getting the user under which 
> to run the health check process:
> https://github.com/apache/aurora/blob/master/src/main/python/apache/aurora/executor/common/health_checker.py#L370
> {code}
> health_check_user = (os.getusername() if self._nosetuid_health_checks
>             else assigned_task.task.job.role)
> {code}
> If the Aurora scheduler is configured with `--nosetuid-health-checks` then 
> "os.getusername()" is executed, but the python "os" module does not present a 
> "getusername()" function.



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